Key Components of a Youth Athlete’s Initial Training Program

Key Components of a Youth Athlete’s Initial Training Program

Nick Rosencutter
A bad program can tarnish more than reputation; it could end a young athlete's future. These kids are in the most important developmental years of their lives, so it's up to us to give them the tools to be the best they can be, and these key components are a good place to start.
LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #20 with Alwyn Cosgrove

LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #20 with Alwyn Cosgrove

Dave Tate
Alwyn Cosgrove made quite the splash at the SSTSS 2019 event, so it's only natural we'd have him sit down with Dave... plus, we have a couple of other guests joining Dave and Alwyn. Any guesses? Their last name starts with ant and ends in O...
So You Want to Be A Collegiate Strength Coach: The Pros

So You Want to Be A Collegiate Strength Coach: The Pros

Jeremy Frey
I've covered the negatives about being a collegiate strength coach. If that didn't scare you off, good — because there are some really awesome things about the job, too. For me, the pros outweigh the cons. If they didn't, why would I still be doing this?
Conjugate in College: My First Experience with the Conjugate System in Division I Women’s Soccer

Conjugate in College: My First Experience with the Conjugate System in Division I Women’s Soccer

Lucas White
For the first time in our head coach’s time at Indiana State, the entire roster passed their fitness test before the start of the spring season — and did zero conditioning outside of morning practice sessions. Thank you, conjugate method!
Mental Health First Aid Training for Strength Coaches

Mental Health First Aid Training for Strength Coaches

Todd Hamer
After 20 years of mistakes and heartbreaks, I've learned that we need to do better when it comes to mental health training for our student-athletes. There's no one-size-fits-all solution, but we can start to do better by being more empathetic.
LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #18 with Vincent Dizenzo, Matt Rhodes, and Jim Wendler

LISTEN: Table Talk Podcast #18 with Vincent Dizenzo, Matt Rhodes, and Jim Wendler

Dave Tate
Watch out, Dave — there's a new host in town. Actually, there are 3 hosts in town, and they're taking over Table Talk Podcast while Dave is on vacation. Expect some wild stories with Vincent Dizenzo, Matt Rhodes, and Jim Wendler as they answer your questions.
Simple 8-Week Barbell and Bike Conditioning Program

Simple 8-Week Barbell and Bike Conditioning Program

Joe Schillero
Tired of the same old training program? Want a break from your normal training specificity? Why not mix things up with this program? All you'll need is a barbell, plates, a bike, a box for squatting, and a bench.
At War with the ME Culture

At War with the ME Culture

Coach G
Social media is toxic when it comes down to good teamwork. There's no "I" in team, and there's no "me" in team, either. So let's try to figure out how to flip the "M" in me upside-down and change that Me to a We.
Advice for High School Linemen

Advice for High School Linemen

Tyrel Detweiler
I've made a lot of mistakes when I was younger, and I believe it's part of a coach's job to pass on the knowledge and experiences I have gained from my own athletic career, such as never being average, striving for perfection, and detailing everything.
Strength and Conditioning is Failing: Solutions to the Problems

Strength and Conditioning is Failing: Solutions to the Problems

David Adamson
In the first three parts of this series, I discussed the current failings of the strength and conditioning fields. In this fourth and final installment, I'll try my best to solve some of these problems — something that could very well take decades but needs to be done.
How Strength and Speed Training Can Help Build Your Aerobic Capacity

How Strength and Speed Training Can Help Build Your Aerobic Capacity

Gerry DeFilippo
Strength and speed training positively influenced my client's Ironman competition outcome, an event that is very aerobic- and lactic power-based, but why? Let's take a closer look at energy systems as a whole to find out.
Strength and Conditioning is Failing: Certifications and Qualifications

Strength 101: Part IV - Training Periodization

David Adamson
Previously, I've discussed relationships with sports coaches and administrators. In Part 3 of this series, I'll cover some of the biggest issues and names in our field: certification, qualifications, the NCAA, NSCA, and CSCCa.